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François Quévillon
Since 2008
francoisquevillon@sympatico.ca
Works in Montreal Canada

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BIO
François Quévillon is a new media artist from Montreal (Quebec, Canada). His work explores the complex phenomena of the world and perception by putting into play processes that are sensitive to the public’s interference and to the environment's variable conditions. He holds an M.A. degree in Visual and Media Arts from Université du Québec à Montréal, was a member of the Interstices research-creation group between 2001 and 2008, and joined Perte de Signal in 2009. His work was presented in Canada, in both solo and group exhibitions, and at events and festivals in France, Lebanon and Brazil.
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EVENT

Dérive @ Expériences Numériques


Dates:
Fri Nov 11, 2011 18:00 - Sat Nov 12, 2011

Location:
Lyon, France

Dérive is a networked interactive installation that invites the
public to explore 3D models of urban spaces that are transformed
according to environmental data collected in real time on the Web. Presented at Salle des Rancy in Lyon on November 11th and 12th 2011, this version includes 3D point clouds of cities in France (Orleans and Lyon), Canada (Sherbrooke and Montreal) and USA (New York) that were realized by the use of photogrammetry and geomatic data. A video tracking interface enables the public to interact with a large scale projection.


[EN] http://www.francois-quevillon.com/html/en/node/200
[FR] http://www.francois-quevillon.com/html/node/199


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Dérive @ Espace [im] média


Dates:
Tue Sep 06, 2011 19:30 - Sun Sep 18, 2011

Location:
Sherbrooke, Canada

Presented during Sherbrooke's Espace [im] média festival, François Quévillon's Dérive is a networked interactive installation that invites the
public to explore 3D models of urban spaces that are transformed
according to environmental data collected in real time on the Web. This
first version of the installation presents 3D point clouds of Orleans
(France), New York (USA), Sherbrooke and Montreal (Quebec, Canada) that were realized by the use of photogrammetry and geomatic data. A video tracking interface enables the public to interact with a 13' x 22' outdoor projection.

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In a time where the reality of urban territories hybridizes with
the digital world, the installation uses fluctuating data
provided by the network to translate the development of meteorological
and astronomical phenomena affecting these cities at the moment of the public's experience. Connecting the actual and the virtual, Dérive inquires the phenomenology of mixed realities and probes into the changing nature of our perception and representation of the world.



Links (English)
http://www.espaceimmedia.org/artists/francois-quevillon-anglais/?lang=en
http://www.francois-quevillon.com/html/en/node/200
Links (French)
http://www.espaceimmedia.org/artistes/francois-quevillon-2
http://www.francois-quevillon.com/html/node/199


EVENT

François Quévillon - L'atomisation du temps - Elektra 12


Dates:
Sat May 07, 2011 15:00 - Sat Jun 18, 2011

Location:
Montreal, Canada

L'atomisation du temps (The Atomization of Time) draws together images, videos and media installations that use the matrix structure of the digital image to visualize spatiotemporal phenomena. Retracing events lasting between one hour and one year, each representation is the result of a process in which pixels have individually captured fragments of successive moments. This temporal dislocation operation generates stratigraphic images which reveal the randomness, rhythms, intensities and transitory moments of a reality in constant flux.

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The exhibition also includes 3D Point Clouds related to a work in progress. In the interactive installation Nébuleuses urbaines, these photogrammetric 3D models of urban spaces will be transformed according to the fluctuation of environmental data captured in real time on the Web.

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In the works shown at Occurrence, the pixels of images and the points of 3D environments are used as space-time units in order to translate the variability of environmental conditions as well as the threshold of perception, the vague area where «noise» becomes a source of information.





Occurrence
5277 Avenue du Parc
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
H2V 4G9
Tuesday - Saturday, 12PM to 5PM.
Friday, 12PM to 8PM.
www.occurrence.ca

View exhibition pictures here.